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In the Republic of China in the year 112, the Chinese National Army will relocate the martyrs of the Sino-Burmese Expeditionary Force from the 40s to the 70s to the Martyrs' Shrine in Taipei, Taiwan.
These soldiers and officers were part of the Chinese National Army who retreated from the mainland to the Sino-Burmese border during the Chinese Civil War in 1949. Before 1961, they fought against the Burmese Army and Communist forces. Throughout this period, they transitioned from the regular Chinese National Army to the Yunnan Anti-Communist Salvation Army and later to the Yunnan People's Anti-Communist Volunteer Army. Eventually, they were besieged by a coalition of Communist and Burmese forces in the Jiangla Battle and retreated to northern Thailand.
the 1980s, they assisted the Thai government in suppressing the Communist Party of Thailand and gained Thai citizenship. This group of warriors included not only soldiers from the central army but also many from Yunnan province and anti-Communist individuals.
Although they did not return to their homeland of Yunnan, being interred in the Martyrs' Shrine in Free China can be considered a symbolic return to their country.